The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 147. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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Page 356
... accepted in the same spirit , though it proved insufficient to alter the course of events . On April 13 the King accepted M. Boström's resigna- tion and M. J. O. Ramstedt was , in the meantime , appointed acting Premier . On May 12 ...
... accepted in the same spirit , though it proved insufficient to alter the course of events . On April 13 the King accepted M. Boström's resigna- tion and M. J. O. Ramstedt was , in the meantime , appointed acting Premier . On May 12 ...
Page 480
... accepted in principle by the majority of them . No ma- chinery , however , was contrived for giving effect to the ... accepted only on ten- tative terms , and acceptance was hedged about with such con- ditions that the Salvation Army ...
... accepted in principle by the majority of them . No ma- chinery , however , was contrived for giving effect to the ... accepted only on ten- tative terms , and acceptance was hedged about with such con- ditions that the Salvation Army ...
Page 95
... accepted outright and 2,692 placed in the " doubtful " category . The rejections numbered 8,364 and fifteen works were for various reasons declared inadmissible . From the " doubtful " class 1,563 were hung , besides the " accepted ...
... accepted outright and 2,692 placed in the " doubtful " category . The rejections numbered 8,364 and fifteen works were for various reasons declared inadmissible . From the " doubtful " class 1,563 were hung , besides the " accepted ...
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